There are many tips to increase the speed of the PC, and improve PC performance on the whole. Let us discuss some of these techniques; note that these are applicable for Windows XP OS. However, they also hold good for all the versions of Windows with minor differences in the screens; here’s more to it!
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Looking for Methods of Extracting Gold from Computers and Processors?
August 28, 2010
You might have seen many posts online stating about extracting gold from computers; mainly the processors, so if you are wondering if this is really possible, read on to know more about it.
Choosing the Correct RAM for Laptop
June 25, 2010
Due to presence of a plethora of RAM for laptop in the market, choosing the correct RAM for laptop/netbook/notebook may not be an easy task. So, here are some vital tips for choosing the correct RAM for laptop.
Power in Symmetrical Components: Understanding Symmetrical Component Power Systems
June 15, 2010
This post gives a brief about power in symmetrical components. Let us take a look at symmetrical component transformation in time-dependent form used in electric-machine theory, with the help of few mathematical equations, and vector diagrams.
Cheapest Way of Extracting Gold from Printed Circuit Boards
June 13, 2010
There are several ways of extracting gold from printed circuit boards, (popularly known as PCBs), and some of them were discussed in the Part I of this series of tutorials for extracting gold from printed circuit boards. Now, let us see the cheapest way of extracting gold from PCBs.
How to Create Desktop Shortcuts on XP that Microsoft Left Out!
February 16, 2010
Sure thing, this is the age of Windows7 & Windows Vista, but if you’re still happy in your XP world, here’s some help for you. There are loads of applets and other goodies available on Windows XP, which do not have a default shortcut as such. So, you need to run them by making use [...]
How to Set Up SLI
February 15, 2010
We had discussed about the benefits of SLI some time back, now let us see how to set up SLI. At the moment, only Intel’s Tumwater and NVIDIA’s nForce 4 chipsets are SLI certified (amongst the reliable ones). So, let us see how to set up SLI using Gigabyte’s GA-K8NXP-SLI, with the help of a [...]







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